It's a free world: Zahra Buhari's hubby replies lady who tackled him for taking COVID-19 vaccine abroad
- Zahra Buhari's hubby recently shared a photo of himself being vaccinated outside the country
- A young lady asked him about those that will take the ones that President Buhari wants to purchase
- Zahra's hubby told the lady that he has the right to be vaccinated wherever he wants
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Zahra Buhari's husband Ahmed Indimi has addressed a troll who tackled him for taking COVID-19 vaccine outside the country.
It all started when Ahmed took to his personal Instagram page to share a photo of himself taking the vaccination.
A young lady whose IG name is originalkitchenfamacy then reacted to the photo in his comment section.
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The lady noted that Ahmed and other rich people are running abroad to take the vaccines. She went on to ask about those that will take the ones that President Buhari who is his father-in-law would purchase for Nigeria.
Replying to the lady, Zahra's husband told her to calm down. Noting that he won't take down his post because it is his page, Ahmed stated that he has the right to take the vaccine wherever he wants to.
According to him, he does not hold any public office.
Ahmed revealed that the reason he shared the photo was to encourage people to take the vaccine as it is safe and can also save their lives.
Read their conversation below:
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In other news, Legit.ng earlier reported that Peter Obi told the federal government that he could help to procure the COVID-19 vaccines for N150bn.
The former governor of Anambra reacted to the statement by Nigeria's health minister, Osagie Ehanire, that the federal government needs about N400 billion for COVID-19 vaccines.
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Ehanire had said N400 billion would be required to vaccinate 70 percent of Nigeria’s over 200 million population, at $8 per person.
However, Obi said Nigeria does not need up to that amount to get the vaccines.
Source: Legit.ng